, attached to 2017-03-08

Review by fhqwhgads

fhqwhgads This show is special. Hearing Trey in such an intimate environment--with some of his closest and oldest friends in attendance, to boot--is a rare privilege. The banter is really the overarching highlight here, in my opinion. Trey, at one point, mentions VH1 Storytellers, which is kind of what this show resembles. The crowd was mostly quiet during the songs, but each time Trey starts one up, a roar comes from the crowd, or sometimes a wave of roars. I have no way of knowing if that's what Trey wanted, but the parts where he invites the crowd to sing along--he actually thanks them for filling in at one point--are enjoyable. I think I would have to say the Marley-memorializing Horse > Silent, the Walfredo, and the Summer of '89 are the biggest highlights, but the bustout of Discern is also very cool.


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